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Right on Bro - Obama has done such a great job so far!!!! High unemployment, high gas prices, low value in the 401K, huge crowds of drunks and 1960's wannabees hanging out in every downtown. Keep the faith and enjoy the next year of give aways because your timing is coming to a end with the next election.

The tide is turning on this issue. Voters are starting to see that it is their hard earned dollars that are going to be used to make sure that public employees have the best of everything for the least amount of cost. Everyone must share in the burden of a troubled economy - It is time for the public workers to be welcomed into the real world.

Why wait till they do something wrong - all inmates should be locked up 23 hours a day. If they abide by all rules, what do they get - 3 meals a day - gymnasium - cable - church services - congical visits- education - etc. etc. - LOCK EM UP

God, the endless crying and moaning by teachers is sstatewide. They are very much like the kids they teach - "give me , give me , give me" They should read the book, Giving Tree - the public is very musch like the tree that ended up like a stub - we have nothing left to give this greedy group. I hope Kasich sticks to his blue print for success.

1BL2MNY is dead on - the lies that come from the unions are getting bigger. The Reagen regime crushed most unions and I am sure the next Republican rule will take care of what is left - pay must be linked to worth.

Issue 2 is a no brainer. Pubic employees can not and should not form a union to ensure that they can go into a collective bargaining agreement against the communities/cities that they are employeed. They are organizing against their neighbors and demanding more from their neighbors paycheck. If they demand higher wages and top notch benifits they will have to go into the private sector and risk their own capital to seek higher rewards. We live in a free marker society that enables all to earn a income that reflects the worth of their occupation.

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